Permissible limitations to freedom of religion and belief in Nigeria

The application of permissible limitations to restrict freedom of religion and belief in Nigeria continues to generate debate among scholars. This article applies a socio-legal methodology to analyse the legal rationale that Nigerian courts have used in cases concerning limitations to freedom of rel...

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Outros títulos:Special Issue: Limitations to Freedom of Religion or Belief in Theory and Practice, edited by Nazila Ghanea & Thiago Alves Pinto
Autor principal: Garba, Ahmed Salisu (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Artigo
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Brill, Nijhoff 2020
Em: Religion and human rights
Ano: 2020, Volume: 15, Número: 1/2, Páginas: 57-76
Classificações IxTheo:AA Ciências da religião
AB Filosofia da religião
AD Sociologia da religião
KBN África subsaariana
XA Direito
ZC Política geral
Outras palavras-chave:B limitation clauses
B freedom of religion or belief
B Nigeria
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Resumo:The application of permissible limitations to restrict freedom of religion and belief in Nigeria continues to generate debate among scholars. This article applies a socio-legal methodology to analyse the legal rationale that Nigerian courts have used in cases concerning limitations to freedom of religion or belief. First, the article explores the history of the legal frameworks for the protection of freedom of religion and belief including its limitation in Nigeria. Second, the article analyses Nigerian courts’ interpretation of the concept with specific reference to the legal rational used. Third, the article investigates the application of the proportionality test to balance the regulatory power of the state and citizens’ right to practice their religion. The article engages with case-law on freedom of religion, mostly from High courts and Court of Appeal in Nigeria. The article contains contributions from several scholars, religious groups, public officials, Non-Governmental Organisations obtained through interviews at their various offices.
ISSN:1871-0328
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: Religion and human rights
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/18710328-BJA10009